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[Crossposted to UTL]
In message of Wed, 1 Oct 2014 19:42:28 in uk.railway, CJB writes I would have found reading CJB's posting easier if s/he had broken the posting into reasonably short lines. I use 72 characters; YMMV. Due to problems on the BedPan line, followed by a Circle Line train for Paddington and Hammersmith being suddenly taken out of service without warning at Edgware Road, I got to Paddington at about 23.35. What reason was given? What warning could have been given? I suppose a warning at Baker Street would have allowed Bakerloo usage. A London Underground (LU) 15 minute delay entitles CJB to a fare refund. All the above is incidental to the reason for my posting. How did CJB travel between Edgware Road and Paddington. TfL's Journey Planner has it as a fast 7' walk; I reckon nearer 5'. It is not much slower to the Paddington concourse than LU and walk. [As I crossposted, I have not snipped the long story below.] There was supposed to be a train at 23.49 ('ish) for Reading - but it was apparently cancelled due to a 'shortage of staff' aka the driver failed to turn up. The next train for Reading was 00.34. There were no staff on duty - as usual during a disruption they do tend to hide. There were no management in sight - par for the course anyway. At 00.34 the CIS suddenly said that trains was 'delayed' - like they didn't know where it was before it failed to turn up - apparently again due to a shortage of staff. Huh - don't FGW staff do any work at all? There were about 200 passengers trying to get home to Reading and local stations in between. As usual during a disruption there were no staff visible, no announcements, no apologies, no taxis arranged, no buses, etc. Eventually the 00.34 arrived at 00.50 - and then just sat in platform 9. It was announced as going anywhere. It finally left at 01.00 and I got home well late - too late for a bus and had to walk through the darkened streets of the local Council Housing Estate. Actually it took 3 hours to get home. Normally its an hour. CJB. What complaint has CJB made to FGW? -- Walter Briscoe |
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On 02/10/2014 08:31, Walter Briscoe wrote:
[Crossposted to UTL] In message of Wed, 1 Oct 2014 19:42:28 in uk.railway, CJB writes It finally left at 01.00 and I got home well late - too late for a bus and had to walk through the darkened streets of the local Council Housing Estate. Actually it took 3 hours to get home. Normally its an hour. CJB. What complaint has CJB made to FGW? Probably none - he pops up here, spews out a complaint (often with wild accusations) and then disappears again. Now at least we know why he's bitter - living in Reading the far side of a council estate from the station cannot be conducive to having a pleasant frame of mind.... |
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On Thu, 2 Oct 2014 08:31:27 +0100, Walter Briscoe
wrote: [Crossposted to UTL] In message of Wed, 1 Oct 2014 19:42:28 in uk.railway, CJB writes I would have found reading CJB's posting easier if s/he had broken the posting into reasonably short lines. I use 72 characters; YMMV. Due to problems on the BedPan line, followed by a Circle Line train for Paddington and Hammersmith being suddenly taken out of service without warning at Edgware Road, I got to Paddington at about 23.35. What reason was given? What warning could have been given? I suppose a warning at Baker Street would have allowed Bakerloo usage. A London Underground (LU) 15 minute delay entitles CJB to a fare refund. All the above is incidental to the reason for my posting. How did CJB travel between Edgware Road and Paddington. TfL's Journey Planner has it as a fast 7' walk; I reckon nearer 5'. You could easily use up most of that 5m just getting to the west side of the Edgware Road. It is not much slower to the Paddington concourse than LU and walk. [As I crossposted, I have not snipped the long story below.] There was supposed to be a train at 23.49 ('ish) for Reading - but it was apparently cancelled due to a 'shortage of staff' aka the driver failed to turn up. The next train for Reading was 00.34. There were no staff on duty - as usual during a disruption they do tend to hide. There were no management in sight - par for the course anyway. At 00.34 the CIS suddenly said that trains was 'delayed' - like they didn't know where it was before it failed to turn up - apparently again due to a shortage of staff. Huh - don't FGW staff do any work at all? There were about 200 passengers trying to get home to Reading and local stations in between. As usual during a disruption there were no staff visible, no announcements, no apologies, no taxis arranged, no buses, etc. Eventually the 00.34 arrived at 00.50 - and then just sat in platform 9. It was announced as going anywhere. It finally left at 01.00 and I got home well late - too late for a bus and had to walk through the darkened streets of the local Council Housing Estate. Actually it took 3 hours to get home. Normally its an hour. CJB. What complaint has CJB made to FGW? |
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In message , at 18:33:21 on
Thu, 2 Oct 2014, Charles Ellson remarked: How did CJB travel between Edgware Road and Paddington. TfL's Journey Planner has it as a fast 7' walk; I reckon nearer 5'. You could easily use up most of that 5m just getting to the west side of the Edgware Road. I agree. I used the station and had to cross in June (at a conference at the Hilton) although slightly earlier in the day. -- Roland Perry |
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